DOS Command Comp
Syntax:
			
			COMP [d:][path][filename] [d:][path][filename] 
			[/A][/C][/D][/L][/N:(number)]
			
			Purpose: Compares two groups of 
			files to find information that does not match. (In DOS Version 6, 
			this program is stored on the DOS supplemental disk.)
			
			Discussion
			
			Compares two files or two groups of files. The 
			files can have the same names, or different names. Wildcard 
			characters (? and *) can be used to specify groups of files to be 
			compared (files of the same names will be compared). 
			
			Each set of specified files will be compared, one set at a time.
			
			
			Before starting the comparison, the program checks to see if files 
			contain a valid end-of-file mark. COMP will not compare files that 
			do not contain an end-of-file marker. If a specified file does not 
			contain such a mark, the following error message will be displayed:
			
			EOF mark not found
			
			This mark is created by your word processor or other application 
			program to indicate the end of the file. You can create the end- 
			of-file marker by pressing and holding the Ctrl key and then 
			pressing the letter Z key.
			
			The COMP program also checks to make sure the file sizes indicated 
			in the directory are the same for compared files; a comparison is 
			not carried out if the files are stored as different sizes. 
			
			If you enter one or more pathnames or filenames after the command 
			name, when you press the Enter key the comparison will begin 
			immediately; therefore, you should make sure the diskette(s) 
			containing the files to be compared are already in the specified 
			drives. If you want to change diskettes after entering the command, 
			enter the command name with no following parameters. If you enter 
			the COMP command with no options , the program will prompt you for 
			the file and/or path designations. 
			
			First, the program will display:
			
			Enter primary filename
			
			Enter the name of the first file or group of files. Next, the 
			program will display:
			
			Enter 2nd filename or drive ID
			
			After you enter the second filename(s), the program will compare the 
			files, issuing reports on its progress.
			
			If the files are identical, it will report:
			
			Files compare OK
			
			If the files are not identical, it will report on the differences it 
			finds.
			
			COMP will display the memory locations of any portions of the 
			compared files that do not match. After ten mismatches, the program 
			terminates the comparison. The following message is displayed
			
			10 Mismatches - ending compare
			
			After all pairs specified have been compared, COMP will display
			
			Compare more files (Y/N)?
			
			To enter more files to compare, press the letter Y key. To terminate 
			the comparisons, press the letter N key.
			
			Options
			
			/A - Displays the differences found 
			between compared files as characters.
			
			/C - Performs a comparison that is not case-sensitive.
			
			/D - Displays the differences found between compared files in 
			decimal format. (The default format is hexadecimal.)
			
			/L - Displays the number of the line where the difference occurred, 
			rather than the byte offset.
			
			/N:(number) - Allows you to enter the number of lines in both files 
			that will be compared, even if the files are of different sizes.
			 
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